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Near as I can tell, the make up of collectors/dealers:
Princes...the best of the best - 5% Really nice guys, completely trustworthy - 35% Nice guy, kind of rough around the edges - 20% Ok guy...kind of depends on the mood you catch him in - 15% It's fine if he walks by my table / I probably won't bother to stop at his - 10% Wanabe / Museum keeper - 3% Person more interested in the haggle than the purchase - 5% Crook, psyco or at the very least a scorched-earth negotiator - 7% There is a small percentage who live in their mother's basement and have serious serial killer potential. Where, according to your experience am I off? |
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Larry is the best!
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My collection can be viewed at http://imageevent.com/jeffintoronto Always looking for interesting pre-war baseball & hockey postcards! |
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If someone can't be bothered to read an email or fetch it back out of the deleted items folder or send a gentle reminder if they didn't know they deleted it and a little time went by......I don't see any way any of that could be your fault.
I suppose you could have sent the email with a read reciept and followed up in a day or two if it hadn't been read. But that's kinda pushy and a lot of extra work and maybe just a bit paranoid. And nobody actually does that sort of thing......Nah, his problem not yours. Steve B |
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